
Can’t swing two years off to get your MBA?
How about 4 days in October

Boot Camp: Redefining IT Leadership
October 20-24, 2002 Stanford University California
Boot Camp has broadened my thinking as an IT professional like no other course. I’m leaving these few days with a sense of renewed enthusiasm and motivation the career that I have chosen.
— IT Project Manager, GlaxoSmithKline
Stanford University and InformationWeek’s Boot Camp: Redefining IT Leadership program is rated by its alumni as the most rewarding executive development program created for information technology professionals.
In only four days Boot Camp’s world-class faculty delivers leading edge, immediately practical knowledge across a full spectrum of key business disciplines including Finance, Strategy, Marketing and Supply Chain Management. This program is designed for IT Professionals at all levels. Boot Camp will hone your business skills, build your network, and enhance your already diverse platform of knowledge.
Take advantage of this amazing opportunity to accelerate your career by enrolling in the October 20-24 session taking place on the Stanford Campus.
The collaborative format of Boot Camp separates it from other courses by immediately bridging the gap between learning and doing.
— CEO, Web Associates
Boot Camp is an intense learning experience that will provide benefits to both me and my company as we deal with a highly competitive business environment.
— Director of Applications, EMCOR Group
"Boot Camp is a superb program for developing leaders for today and tomorrow’s competitive world."
— IT Account Manager, Ford Motor Company




The Stanford and InformationWeek Boot Camp is targeted at IT executives and managers who understand the need for getting a firm grasp on today's driving business principles.
Executives are defined as the top two or three layers of IT management -- CIOs, divisional CIOs, IT directors, VPs and managers. This high-quality, world-class learning program is recommended for those who want to dramatically accelerate their career development in a short period of time, as well as those wishing to cross over from IT into line-of-business positions.



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